Cheating and/or plagiarism are serious academic offenses
and will not be tolerated. Any student found to be either cheating or plagiarizing
on graded materials including tests, quizzes and homework will be dealt with
according to approved university procedures at that university. This includes
copying during tests and quizzes, copying of homework from other students
or outside sources and using non-allowed material during tests and quizzes.
No warnings will be given as there is a zero tolerance policy towards this
behavior!

The specifics at each university are outlined below.

UK

This is covered in a publication titled Students Rights
and Responsibilities. This publication is available on the UK website. The
first link below takes you to Part II which covers a broad range of topics.
The second link covers sections 6.3 to 6.5 of Part II which defines plagiarism
and cheating as well as the penalties and procedures used once a student is
accused of an offense. Note that the minimum penalty is an E in the
course (not an E on the test, quiz or homework).

This is covered in the WKU Student Handbook. This publication
is available on the WKU website. The first link below takes you to the student
handbook table of contents which covers a broad range of topics. The second
link takes you to the definitions and penalties for academic offenses. Please
note that a penalty of a failing grade in the course is an acceptable punishment
for academic dishonesty.